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3 Compelling Reasons to Incorporate AI in the Art Room
Art education has always been about nurturing creativity and pushing the boundaries of imagination. In today's digital age, technology is offering new avenues for artistic expression, and one of the most exciting frontiers is the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the art room. While some may be hesitant about blending the traditional world of art with cutting-edge technology, there are several compelling reasons why educators and students alike should embrace AI in the art classroom.

Safe Environments Enhance Learning: Whole Child Education
Creating physically and emotionally safe environments for student and adults enhances the learning process

Can Arts Integration Be a Powerful Advantage for Art Teachers?
Arts integration is a teaching strategy that blends the arts equitably with other subjects to create a more engaging and meaningful learning experience for students. As an art teacher, you can use arts integration to improve your instruction and highlight the importance of the arts in education.

3 Reasons to Teach Geometry Angles Using Art
Did you know that math and art can compliment each other? In this PopPD training, I’ll share how you can teach geometry angle names, finding angles in geometry, and more through art.

Free Lesson Plan on Symmetry with Art Integration
Looking for a lesson plan on symmetry? Why not bring math and art together! Inside this blog, I’ll explain how teaching symmetry with art can be achieved, plus pass along a free resource.

3 Steps for Using Art Prints to Rigorously Address Standards and Meet Goals
In this post, we’ll explore 3 steps to using art prints to meet goals in your classroom through arts integration.

The Complete Guide to (Easy) Watercolor Pencils for Any Teacher
With good quality watercolor pencils, anyone can produce beautiful artwork in record time, and with very little mess! In order to create that beautiful artwork, however, it’s important to have the right tools and supplies on hand. Here’s a quick guide on how to use watercolor pencils like a pro.

Hands-on Literacy Centers vs. Artful Literacy Centers™
Want to get more out of your hands on literacy centers? Artful Literacy Centers™ are purposeful about involving metacognition and having students rely on their speaking and listening skills to articulate what they’re learning and doing. Learn more on the blog!

Art Classroom Must-Haves: The Top 5 Pieces of Furniture You Need
When it comes to setting up an art class, there are a few pieces of furniture that are absolutely essential. Creating the right atmosphere in the classroom is key for providing students with the best opportunity to learn and express themselves. In this blog post, we'll take a look at the top five pieces of furniture you need to create the perfect art class. From essential storage solutions to comfortable seating, these five pieces of furniture are sure to make your art class stand out. Keep reading to find out what the must-haves are for any art classroom!

How to Bring Artful Literacy Centers™ to Your Classroom
Ready to take your literacy centers to the next level? Artful Literacy Centers™ are a great way to incorporate student choice and also recognize that not every student can demonstrate their knowledge the same way.

What's the Difference Between Tempera and Acrylic Paint?
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between tempera paint and acrylic paint? You're not alone! Many people don't know the difference between tempera paint versus acrylic paint. In this blog post, we'll explore the differences between these two popular types of paint, including their application, cost, and more. Keep reading to learn more about tempera paint vs acrylic paint.

Reasons to Teach Marc Chagall to Students
Try out this spring art idea! Students will use Marc Chagall as inspiration as they create their own spring-themed art.

Don't Know What to Do in Middle School Art Class? Here's a few Ideas!
Students often learn about and experiment with a range of artistic methods and mediums in middle school art programs, including crafts, printmaking, sculpture, painting, and drawing.
Here are some ideas to get you started thinking about your middle school art curriculum. Let the brainstorming begin!

Reasons You’ll Love this Sea Turtle Art Project
Looking for an ocean art project? This project includes easy animals to draw which make it a great project for the beginning of the year or with young students.

15 Habits of Happy Art Teachers
In this blog post, we’ll explore 15 habits of happy art teachers that can help bring satisfaction and joy to the teacher job.

Healthy Children Are More Productive at School
This blog post is the second in a five-part series exploring how the arts can contribute to the education of the whole child for each of the five whole child tenets. Here, I will discuss the importance of ensuring students are physically and mentally healthy and why it is essential for preparing students for success.

Folk Art Projects for Elementary Students
Looking for a fun folk art project? These folk art alligators will help you explore cultural awareness, critical thinking, and more while making art.

Academically Challenged Students Are Prepared for Success in Adulthood and Participation in A Global Environment
This blog post is the first in a five-part series exploring how the arts can contribute to the education of the whole child for each of the five whole child tenets. Here, I will discuss the importance of ensuring students are academically challenged and why it is essential for preparing students for success.

An Abstract Art Lesson Plan Using Paul Klee
Looking for an engaging abstract art lesson plan? This lesson is inspired by Paul Klee and will take your students beyond making art.